This module is a review of both the simple present and present progressive (aka present continuous) tenses. Present simple has one verb, whereas the present
This unit introduces prepositions, including those that deal with time and place/location. A preposition is a word that expresses a relation between one entity in
In this unit, adverbs that refer to how often something happens are discussed, including always, usually, frequently, often, sometimes, occasionally, seldom, rarely, and never. Adverbs
Infinitives Some verbs require the use of the preposition “to”, when followed by another verb. The second very will be in the infinitive. Examples:I hate to bother you.
This unit explores the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives. The comparative “er” and the use of “more” are discussed. When we compare two nouns,
Learn how to differentiate between countable and uncountable nouns. You can’t say one/two/three (etc.) + uncountable noun, and you cannot use a/an + uncountable nounUncountable